Ok, I know this is a late reply, but this caught my eye:
Huh?? You are 5'5" and weigh less than 125? That is completely normal for someone who is a "small" frame and less than normal for someone who is average or large boned.5'5" and 115-118lbs in the summer, 120-124lbs in the winter
I weigh 115-118 and am 5'3" and I sure wouldn't want to be any skinnier - this is considered the low end for my height by almost all charts. And yeah, I even do have a little softness around the tummy but I don't care, I don't wanna look like a supermodel with every bone sticking out. Of course, that's my opinion.
Anyway I do understand that 5 lbs can seem like a big difference, I've been there (somewhere deep in my parents home are some pictures of me that prove this) but I hope it's really about how you feel when you're being active, and not about how you look. If you feel like the weight is slowing you down when you want to run and ride, that's one thing. I know when I started exercising this year, that was how I felt - my flab was not helping me achieve my goals to ride and run, so I focused on converting it, rather than feeling morose about it! If you are worried about the physical look, that's another. As long as you are being active and eating sensibly, I think you will be just fine.
You mentioned being worried you will end up like your mom. If I read this right, she wasn't active before her weight crept up. So, simple solution - stay active, girl! Ride that trainer, run races, spend time with your chevals, etc. And of course, eat sensibly - but that's not unique to you, we all need to do that. For reasons more than appearances.
By the way I have a big barrel chest too at least it feels like I do. I just wish it contained Lance-esque lungs (hah!).
May I ask what you consider your ideal weight to be?
BTW at 21 you got a loooong way to go. There *will* be physical changes, on average every 7 years or so, and that's just part of the fun. Don't over stress about them... learn how you can use them to your advantage! Of course, I amn't that much older, just coming up on my mid 30s now... and having a blast....
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. There *will* be physical changes, on average every 7 years or so, and that's just part of the fun. Don't over stress about them... learn how you can use them to your advantage! Of course, I amn't that much older, just coming up on my mid 30s now... and having a blast....
I don't want bones sticking out--I'd just like to stick to one chin! And there is no WAY my hipbones will ever stick out. I have obliques as hard as rocks overpowering them, which I'll take over pointy hips any day.
). But, it sounds like you and he will enjoy many easier days together, and you have the right attitude. Among my other life stories I've had 2x ACL surgery which gave me a lot of appreciation for being able to be healthy and move around.
I'm old enough to appreciate that my body works WAY better than a lot of other people's, even though it's nor particularly petite or feminine.
